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Drawings of Old London

Philip Norman

Publisher: Good Press

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Philip Norman's 'Drawings of Old London' offers a unique and important record of the architecture of Old London, capturing the essence of the city's domestic buildings, many of which have been lost to time. These drawings are an invaluable resource for students and history enthusiasts alike, offering a glimpse into the city's past that is both fascinating and informative. With detailed descriptions provided by Norman himself, this collection is a must-see for anyone interested in the history and architecture of London.
Available since: 12/05/2019.
Print length: 550 pages.

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